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April 27, 2026

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FDA approves first gene therapy for treatment of genetic hearing loss

The FDA has approved the first-ever gene therapy for genetic hearing loss, marking a major breakthrough in medical biotechnology. This treatment targets a specific genetic mutation and represents a si...

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Critical infrastructure giant Itron says it was hacked

Critical infrastructure technology provider Itron has announced it was hacked, potentially impacting its water and energy monitoring systems used by millions. The breach raises serious concerns about ...

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US Supreme Court reviews police use of cell location data

The US Supreme Court is reviewing the legality of police using cell location data and geofencing warrants for criminal investigations. This landmark case addresses the tension between digital privacy ...

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4TB of voice samples just stolen from 40k AI contractors at Mercor

A major data breach at AI contractor platform Mercor has resulted in the theft of 4TB of voice samples from 40,000 contractors. The breach raises serious privacy concerns about biometric data security...

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Musk and Altman face off in trial that will determine OpenAI's future

Elon Musk and Sam Altman are facing off in a high-stakes trial that will determine OpenAI's future structure and mission. The lawsuit centers on whether OpenAI has abandoned its nonprofit roots to ser...

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OpenAI ends its exclusive partnership with Microsoft

OpenAI and Microsoft have ended their exclusive cloud partnership, allowing OpenAI to distribute its models through other cloud providers like AWS. Microsoft retains a non-exclusive license to OpenAI'...

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National Science Board eviscerated; Trump admin fires all 22 members

The Trump administration has fired all 22 members of the National Science Board without explanation via a brief email. The board provides critical guidance to the National Science Foundation and advis...

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Next El Niño could be tipping point for a hotter climate

Scientists warn that the next strong El Niño event could push global temperatures past the critical 1.5°C warming threshold, potentially triggering irreversible climate impacts. The phenomenon involve...

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GitHub Copilot is moving to usage-based billing

GitHub Copilot is shifting from a flat-rate subscription to a usage-based billing model, which may impact developers' costs depending on their AI code generation usage. The change reflects the growing...

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“Why not just use Lean?”

The article discusses why the author prefers Isabelle/HOL over Lean for formal theorem proving, highlighting differences in automation, user experience, and underlying logic. It provides a detailed te...

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Microsoft and OpenAI end their exclusive and revenue-sharing deal

Microsoft and OpenAI have ended their exclusive partnership and revenue-sharing agreement, marking a significant shift in their strategic AI collaboration. The change reflects OpenAI's growing indepen...

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China blocks Meta's acquisition of AI startup Manus

China has blocked Meta's acquisition of AI startup Manus, citing national security concerns. This represents a significant regulatory intervention in global tech M&A and reflects growing tensions in A...

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Pgbackrest is no longer being maintained

PgBackRest, a popular open-source PostgreSQL backup and restore tool, is no longer being maintained, as announced on its GitHub repository. The project garnered significant attention with 387 points a...

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Wasm is not quite a stack machine

The article challenges the common classification of WebAssembly (Wasm) as a pure stack machine, revealing that its design includes register-like behavior for temporary values. This distinction affects...

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(Cryptographic) Registries Considered Harmful (2020)

The article argues that cryptographic registries, which enumerate algorithm options for protocols like TLS and SSH, promote harmful 'cryptographic agility' and increase vulnerability risks through run...

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Consumers lost $2.1B to social media scams in 2025, FTC reports

The FTC reports that social media scams cost consumers $2.1 billion in 2025, an eightfold increase from previous years. These scams resulted in higher financial losses than any other contact method us...

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Data center demand drives 66% surge in natural gas power plant costs

Natural gas power plant construction costs have surged 66% in two years while project timelines have extended by 23% due to overwhelming demand from data centers. The rapid expansion of AI and cloud c...

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OpenAI could be making a phone with AI agents replacing apps

Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that OpenAI may be developing an AI-powered smartphone in partnership with MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Luxshare. This device would potentially use AI agents to replac...

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Meta inks deal for solar power at night, beamed from space

Meta has signed a contract with Overview Energy to receive solar power beamed from space, enabling nighttime energy supply. This marks a significant step toward commercializing space-based solar power...

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Microsoft and OpenAI’s famed AGI agreement is dead

Microsoft and OpenAI have renegotiated their partnership, removing the key AGI clause that previously defined their collaboration. OpenAI can now serve products across any cloud provider, not just Azu...

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Supreme Court to hear arguments in landmark Roundup weedkiller case

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a landmark case involving Bayer's Roundup weedkiller and its alleged link to cancer. The outcome could set a major precedent for corporate liability and r...

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Networking changes coming in macOS 27

Apple is preparing significant networking changes for the upcoming macOS 27 release, generating substantial discussion among developers and power users. The changes appear to focus on modernizing netw...

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The woes of sanitizing SVGs

The article discusses the technical challenges and security risks involved in sanitizing SVG files, highlighting common pitfalls and vulnerabilities. It provides insights into effective methods for sa...

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FreeBSD Device Driver Book

A comprehensive open-source book titled 'FreeBSD Device Drivers: From First Steps to Kernel Mastery' has been released on GitHub, offering a structured course for learning FreeBSD kernel and driver de...

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Using Rust to Build a $1 Handheld Gaming Console

A developer demonstrates building an ultra-low-cost handheld gaming console using Rust on the $0.09 CH32V003 RISC-V microcontroller. The project leverages Rust's embedded ecosystem to create a side-sc...

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Meet the players who lost big money on Peter Molyneux’s failed Legacy

Players lost millions in cryptocurrency investments on Peter Molyneux's NFT-based game Legacy, which failed to deliver promised economic simulation and play-to-earn features. Despite the game's collap...

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Canonical lays out a plan for AI in Ubuntu Linux

Canonical has announced plans to integrate AI features into Ubuntu Linux over the next year, including both background AI enhancements to existing OS functionality and new 'AI native' workflows. The f...

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We reviewed Valve’s new Steam Controller, ask us anything

Valve has announced the second version of the Steam Controller, priced at $99 and launching on May 4th. The Verge's reviewers have had hands-on experience for over two weeks and are offering to answer...

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Samsung’s first smart glasses have leaked

Samsung's first smart glasses, codenamed 'Jinju', have been leaked with specifications similar to Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses. They feature a Qualcomm AR1 processor, a 12MP camera, and bone conductio...

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Valve launches the Steam Controller without the Steam Machine

Valve is launching its Steam Controller separately from the delayed Steam Machine, with sales starting May 4th at $99 USD. The controller has received positive initial reviews when used with Steam Dec...

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Speech translation in Google Meet is now rolling out to mobile devices

Google Meet's speech translation feature is now rolling out to mobile devices, allowing real-time translation between six languages with voice imitation. The feature is still in early alpha stage and ...

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Easyduino: Open Source PCB Devboards for KiCad

Easyduino is an open-source project providing PCB devboard designs for KiCad, aiming to simplify hardware prototyping. It has gained moderate attention on Hacker News with 142 points and 20 comments, ...

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Is my blue your blue?

A website titled 'Is my blue your blue?' explores the subjective nature of color perception, sparking discussion on Hacker News with 190 points and 108 comments. The project highlights philosophical a...

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Quarkdown – Markdown with Superpowers

Quarkdown is a new Markdown variant that extends the popular markup language with additional capabilities and 'superpowers'. The project has gained attention on Hacker News with 234 points and 77 comm...

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Email is crazy

A technical blog post explores the complex and often overlooked infrastructure of email, tracing its origins to the 1970s and detailing how messages are routed through multiple agents and protocols. I...

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Niri v26.04

Niri v26.04 is a routine update for the scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor, featuring organizational changes including migration to a GitHub organization and community acknowledgments. The release i...

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HardenedBSD Is Now Officially on Radicle

HardenedBSD has officially migrated its code repositories to Radicle, a decentralized code collaboration platform, with initial support for its src, ports, and pkg trees. The integration includes basi...

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Let's Build the Terminal Pt. 1

This is the first tutorial in a series demonstrating how to build a basic terminal application using C, GTK4, and VTE. It covers initial setup, dependencies installation, and creating a simple GTK app...

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httpxyz one month in

The httpxyz project, a fork of the Python HTTP client library httpx, has released multiple updates over its first month including bug fixes, performance improvements, and compatibility enhancements. K...

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voice modems

The article explores the historical architecture of voice modems, tracing how cellular modems originally handled call audio as an independent domain separate from the main operating system. It explain...

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Running the Gauntlet: a tiny nodejs test runner

Developer creates a lightweight TypeScript-compatible test runner called Gauntlet to reduce dependency bloat in Node.js projects. The tool addresses concerns about complex dependency trees and improve...

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Hacking the last Z80 computer ever, the Cidco Mailstation

A FOSDEM 2026 talk will showcase hacking the Cidco MailStation, likely the last Z80 computer ever designed in 1999. The presentation will demonstrate how to run custom software on this email-focused d...

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Investors back Skye’s AI home screen app for iPhone ahead of launch

Skye's upcoming AI home screen app for iPhone has secured investor backing prior to its official launch, indicating strong market interest in AI-enhanced mobile interfaces. The app aims to create a mo...

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Spotify’s next frontier: Fitness content

Spotify is expanding into fitness content by adding workout videos, playlists, and Peloton classes to its platform. The new content will be available to both free and Premium users, marking a signific...

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Truecaller faces mounting pressures as its growth matures

Truecaller is experiencing slowing growth and is now focusing on subscription models, business services, and new features to maintain momentum, especially outside of India. The company faces increasin...

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Study: Infrasound likely a key factor in alleged hauntings

A new study suggests that infrasound below 20 Hz may be responsible for alleged haunting experiences by raising cortisol levels and increasing irritability. The research indicates that low-frequency s...

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Steam Controller: The Ars Technica review

Ars Technica reviews Valve's new Steam Controller, noting its solid build quality and ergonomic design but questioning whether it justifies its $99 price point compared to existing controllers. The re...

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Why the Steam Controller is (and isn’t) a big deal

The Steam Controller's legacy lives on through Steam Input, which enables deep customization for third-party controllers on PC, though its standalone hardware is no longer essential. The article exami...

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Bigme Hibreak Plus E INK Smartphone Review

The Bigme Hibreak Plus is a 6.1-inch color E-Ink smartphone that combines standard phone capabilities with active note-taking functionality. This specialized device targets users seeking reduced eye s...